Fall TV 2010 – New Drama

In a year with so many simultaneous premieres, and new series going up against old favourites for survival, there’s bound to be some quick casualties. In fact, there have already been two series gone after only two episodes. I can’t say that I’m in love with any yet, but I guess it’s still early. The…

Fall TV 2010 – Comedy

For some reason, this year all the networks decided on a concentrated premiere period. Where shows used to debut and return over the span of weeks, even months, this year the majority are airing their premieres in mid September. So, for TV fans there’s lots to squeeze in, so I’m going to have to make…

Legends of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole – Movie Review

Can they really produce an epic fantasy featuring owls? I was amazed that the answer is a resounding Yes. There were so many things that turned me off watching this movie (and I think a lot of people are in the same prejudicial boat). First, the title is ridiculously impossible to say without quizzical looks:…

Devil – Movie Review

For every fan, there’s that point in M. Night Shyamalan’s career where we decided that we’ve lost faith in his ability as writer/director extraordinaire. Some say The Village was the breaking point, others say Lady In The Water or The Happening. For me it was definitely the abysmal Last Airbender. When this movie came along…

Movie #50: Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen

After all the indie, foreign, direct-to-DVD movies that I’ve been watching lately in my 50-movie marathon, I thought I’d end my adventure with a blockbuster bang. After the first Transformers movie blew out my eardrums, I was not eager to watch Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen on the big screen. However, since those robots-in-disguise played…

Movie #49: A Prophet

I know I’m missing something about the highly-acclaimed, award-winning film A Prophet because even though I could see that it was well done, it didn’t impress me as the masterpiece that so many other people obviously think that it is. Definitely it’s impressive to watch the protagonist Malik El Djebena go from illiterate, hapless punk…

Movie #48: Horsemen

It’s been a while since there’s been a standout psycho-serial-killer thriller (and I’m not counting horror movies like the Saw series in that category). I’m thinking of classics like Silence of the Lambs or Seven. Unfortunately Horsemen may owe a lot to those forerunners, but it’s not exactly a new milestone for the genre. Dennis…

Movie #47: The Outlander

After a slew of indie-type, serious movies, I was really starting to crave some escapist sci-fi. There wasn’t too much of that left that I hadn’t already seen, but I did find The Outlander, which fit the qualifications, but only barely. Jim Caviezel (yes, Jesus does sci-fi too) stars as Kainan: a warrior from another…

Movie #46: Gone Baby Gone

I had never even heard of Gone Baby Gone until my brother recommended it to me. He knows that I like movies full of plot twists, but unfortunately this was still not my kind of movie. This tale of a child abducted from her trashy drug-addict mother and the messiest set of circumstances surrounding the…